The C-2 Greyhound Replacement is Coming

One of the oldest aircraft used by the U.S. Navy on board its aircraft carriers will begin to be replaced soon. The C-2A Greyhound turboprop, manufactured by Northrop Grumman in the 1960s, will leave the scene by 2024 for the CMV-22B to enter service. “The CMV-22B brings expanded capabilities not only to the carrier onboard delivery mission, but to the high-end fight,” said U.S. Navy Captain Dewon Chaney, Commodore, Fleet Logistics Multi-Mission Wing. “We are anxious to get it to the fleet and show off its immense capabilities and agile flexibility.” Other videos you might like: 1 Battle Made the F-15E Feared around the World ► The World’s Fastest Jet the USA Ever Built ► Nothing Seems to Fight America’s Aircraft Carriers ►
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